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If you're reading this, you must be wondering what open box means. Well it's pretty simple really. Somebody returned these items to The Cave without ever using them. That's right, these clubs have NEVER been hit. Since the box was opened though, we can't sell them as brand new. That means one big price drop and HUGE SAVINGS for you!

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You’ll see how these metrics help you improve when you join the Garmin Connect online golf community. There, you can upload and analyze your results — and even compare them against your previous practice session. You can also use Garmin Connect™ Mobile app with your compatible smartphone to instantly share and discuss your metrics online with your golf pro or other friends and advisors.

TruSwing sensor gives you real-time, 3-D swing animations on the app, including comparisons between 2 swings, overlaid on each other, to give you instant feedback during practice sessions. Analysis on Garmin Connect allows you to identify exactly where you can make changes. For example, by altering the combination of clubface angle and clubhead-path angle, you can make significant changes to your ball’s flight pattern.

Plays with Precision

TruSwing sensor is the only swing analysis tool that can interface with Garmin GPS golf devices. You’ll get convenient, at-a-glance data displays on Approach S4, S5, S6 and S20 watches as well as on Approach G7 and G8 handhelds. That means you can use the sensor during a round, even if you don’t want to carry your smartphone.

TruSwing also uniquely pairs with Approach S6 golf watch to provide additional wrist-path data. When using Approach S6 along with TruSwing, additional wrist-path data is recorded and displayed in the 3-D animation (available on Garmin Connect Mobile) to show how your wrist travels throughout the swing in relation to the club path.

Works Hard, Looks Good

TruSwing sensor is not only handy, it’s also small, light and unobtrusive. It mounts below the grip of any club by using a simple, robust clamp-on attachment that won’t slip or spin, so you can concentrate fully on your game.

Features:

Swing Tempo - The ratio of the backswing to downswing time; based on studies of professional golfers, a 3 to 1 ratio, or 3.0, is the idea swing tempo. You can achieve the ideal 3.0 tempo regardless of your own swing timings. For example, 0.7/0.23 sec. or 1.2 sec./0.4 sec. both equal a 3.0 tempo.

Swing Speed - The speed of the club head when it strikes the ball.

Club Path - A measurement of your club’s horizontal motion in relationship to the target line when viewed from overhead as it strikes the ball. The swing path determines whether you strike the ball “in-to-out” or “out-to-in.”

Face-to-Target - The angle you open or close the clubface, compared to the target line at the point of impact.

Dynamic Loft - The angle between the shaft and the ground as measured from the center of the shaft. This measurement is taken at address and again at impact. Ideally, you want the shaft angle at impact to be close to the same angle it was at address.

Shaft Angle - The angle you open or close the clubface, compared to the target line at the point of impact.

Shaft Lean - The forward or backward angle you are holding the club when hitting the ball, measured from a 90-degree vertical angle. This measurement is taken at address and again at impact. The amount of shaft lean at impact affects the loft angle of the club.

I took my new S20 with Truswing to the range for the first practice session. After a large bucket of balls, with my lob wedge, the unit had only recognized 4 swings. I am left handed, all settings were set for left, and I had the S20 on my leading wrist as advised.
Looks like I will have to return for refund.

Merchant Response:Thank you for the feedback! The customer service crew has been notified of your issue and will be reaching out ASAP to help. I am sorry for the inconvenience.

By Jory

Earth, U.S.A. northeast

November 29, 2017

Ģreat Tool That Provides Numerous Anaĺytical Metrics Wìth an Asterik

The first thing you should do is download Garmin Connect App (free) which you will need on your Smartphone or tablet because pairing the Tru Swing must be done through their app and not your device. Pairing is easy and once done it will recognize your device automatically. The asterik I refer to is connect your device to your clubs. This is done by eye so if you don't have it aligned properly then the information will be useless. This is not difficult to do but does require your attention to detail if you plan on getting the most out of the device. When using your compatible Garmin GPS or smartphone you will be able to select your club, record yourswings and then review them. The graphics are useful and you can even compare shots to to other shots graphically and Wìth the individual metrics side by side. When you click on any metric name you will get a definition of what that metric does. Prior to getting the Tru Swing, I was using impact tape on my clubs to see where on the face I was contacting the ball. The number of metrics provided makes me realize that there is enormous room for improvement and developing a repeatable stroke. Garmin has some Tru Swing Videos however I would like to see a comprehensive video explaining the metrics and a baseline for what I should looking to achieve ìn each metric. The other thing I would find useful is how to correct those things all these metrics provide otherwise I am left wondering what the hell I'm doing. After using the device for a week and looking at hundreds of shots I have taken I am convinced that unless I can get some useful information on how to wòrk with these metrics I SHOULD think about taking up a new hobby like needlepoint or skydìving whìch doesn't require a parachute I am told unless you want to do it more than once.

By Gareth

Auckland

July 2, 2017

Great tool

Very happy with this device

By Victor lee

Santa clara, Calif

June 27, 2017

Swing analzyer a must have device

Device helped me align my shots for all of my clubs to hit more squarely and a great tempo setter. Reduced my lean at impact for a more consistent swing and gives me feedback for loft angle after each hit.

ConsNone

By Steve O

Lutz, FL

April 28, 2017

Love this thing

I admit, I was skeptical, but this sensor really seems to be accurate, and provides great information re what parts of my swing to work on .

ProsAccuracy.
Stays in place nicely on the club.
Easy to put on and pair with the app.

ConsNone so far.

By Raymond

Pinckney, MI

April 4, 2017

So far so good

I have only tried a couple times since receiving. Having a little trouble.

By bob

boston

January 9, 2017

Great Info

Provides all the feedback info you need. Easy to use.

By David

Oracle,AZ

May 15, 2016

Good tool

Works great as long as you get it lineup correctly. It help me to see the results of my swing.

ProsFeed back to my iPhone on the driving range is priceless

ConsNone

By J. Guil

California

May 1, 2016

Great help for swing improvement

I use it with my Garmin S6 and it gives me a lot of valuable information. The most interesting one is the swing to path. The battery lasts forever